REFEREE PROBLEM SOLUTION
FULHAM MANAGER'S
SCHEME
"YOUNGER BLOOD NEEDED"
London, January 26. A new proposal to the problem of control of football was con- tributed yesterday by Mr. Jack Peart, manager of Fulham F.C
"I am of opinion," said Mr. Peart, "that the present system would be satisfactory with a simple change. Choose a team of a referee and two linesmen, and let them operate together! week by week for a season, or at least half a season.
"Continuous team-work shouldį lead to a maximum of co-operation and reliance, one upon the other. Team-work in the control of the| games is just as essential as it is among the players.
REASONABLE PLAN- -
Bugler Stevens, above, will be left back for the England Inter- national soccer team against Scot- land to-morrow оп the Club ground.
LEICESTERSHIRE
· APPOINT ASTILL COACH
HOURS OF PLAY CHANGE
London, January 26.
THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 20, 1937.-
TWO REFEREE
PLAN BY MR.
SUTCLIFFE
“5,000 POUNDS IS A FLEABITE
MOVE FOR BETTER CONTROL
London, January 23.
SPORT NOTICES
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1937* 20th, 22nd, 23rd, 24th and 27th
· February, 1937.
On Saturday, 20th, Monday, 22nď and Tuesday, 23rd February, "the Commenting yesterday on the first bell will be rung at 11.00 a.m., suggestion that the proposed intro and the first race will be run at duction of the two-referees system 11.60 a.m. On Wednesday, 24th would cost the clubs an additional February, the first bell will be rung £4,850. Mr. C. E. Sutcliffe, presid-fat 11.30 am, and the first race will ent of the Football League, said: be run at 12 o'clock NOON, and on "I do not admit it. In any case, Saturday, 27th February, the first it is not a question of £4,000 or bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m., and £5,000. The question for the the first race run at 200 p.m. League Management Committee is The tiffin interval
ill be taken to ensure that clubs going up or after the fifth race on Saturday, down under the promotion and re- Monday and Tuesday, and after the Hegation system do so by accurate fourth race on Wednesday.
refereeing.
MEMBERS BADGES AND ENCLOSURES
Members are reminded that "they
“When the clubs keep regretting the fact that they have gone up or down through admittedly wrong de-j cisions the seriousness of the posi-and their ladies MUST wear their badges prominently displayed tion is obvious.
throughout the Meeting.
ACCURATE REFEREEING Astill, the Leicestershire all
"Even this suggested $5,000 a No one without a badge will be rounder, has been appointed coach year is a fea-bite to the clubs as a admitted to the Members' En- to the club. This appointment, an-whole if we are going to get accur-closure. nounced yesterday, confirms the ate refereeing. prediction that the country cricket club will be saved from extinction at the emergency meeting to be held on-Friday.
Badges admitting non-members "The Management Committee of
"Nor am I frightened by the fact to the Members' Enclosure and Club- the Football League, the majority
that we shall need more referees, Rooms at $10.00 per day including of whose members have club inter-
because this proposed new system tax or $40.00 including tax for the ests, have indicated by their desire
makes their task so much easier. Meeting (ladies $5.00 and $20.00- to introduce two referees that they
The meeting has been called to what we desire is to have the re-respectively) are obtainable- agree there is cause for dissatisfac-
deal with the recommendation of feree in a position to give decisions through the Secretary upon intro- tion, and would support any reason-1
the committee that the club closes without seeking assistance"
duction by a member, such member able plan to eliminate ît.
down. "I would also like to
I understand that the League to be responsible for all chits, etc. see the
It is proposed that if next sea-Management Committee have acted Badges admitting to Members" method of promotion of referees to
son's fixtures are carried out play on the season's evidence, provided Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the top class overhauled. In far too many cases, officials do not get will start at 12 noon and end at 7 by complaining clubs, in returning the Race Course. their chance in first-class football P.m. in home matches, to enable to their request for the two-referees until they are getting past it' We factory workers to see about two method, and are convinced that it EXCHANGE need younger men."
U.S. CHALLENGER
"FOR NATIONAL”
IN ENGLAND
London, January 26.
Mr. F. M. Gould's What Have
hours' cricket in the evening.
NO CHANGE AT WIMBLEDON
Perry's Absence Makes Little Difference
London, January 14
Although the applications for the
is a real and lasting remedy.
ROYAL JOCKEY IN FORM
Crouch's "Hat-Trick' In India
The Secretary's Office, 1st floor,- BUILDING, (Tel.- 27794) WILL CLOSE AT 10.00 a.m. ON THE FIRST FOUR DAYS, and- at 12.00 NOON ON THE FIFTH DÂY.
A limited number of tifins will be obtainable each day at the Club House, provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy, Tel 21920.
On no pretext will children be permitted in either enclosure dur- Yon, an American challenger for
Madras, January 21. ing the first four days of the Meet- the Grand National, arrives in Eng- 1937 Wimbledon Championships Jack Crouch, the 21-year-old ing.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE land to-day, and will be sent to P. season tickets have only just open-English jockey, who will wear the Hobbs's place at Lambourn.
ed at the All-England Club, I am royal colours in England when the The price of admission te the What Have You is expected to told officially that if anything there flat-racing season begins, is riding Public Enclosure is $2.00 per day have his first race in England in is greater keenness than ever to brilliantly in Madras.
including tax for all persons." about three weeks time. He will be obtain seats for the great lawn ten- Of eight races at the Guindy cluding ladies, and is payable ridden in the Grand National by Mr.nis fortnight.
meeting he rode in six, winning the Gate. William B. Streett, one of the lead-It was never anticipated, of three and getting placed once. He
Soldiers and Sailors in uniform ing amateur cross-country jockeys course, that the absence of Fred performed the hat-trick, as his win-
are admitted to the Public En- in America.
Perry from the lists would make ners were ridden in consecutive closure at $100 per day including any appreciable difference to thel Taces.
tax. GUNNAR BAERLUND WINS attendance. Other great players Crouch rode the winner of the
Bookmakers, Tic Tac men, etc. have dropped out in the past, with-chief race on the card, the Trades will not be permitted to operate New York, January 21-Gunnar out affecting the public's desire to Cup. This was Old Fogey, owned within the precincts of The Hong Baerlund, of Finland, beat Tom book seats in the centre court and jointly by the Governor's wife, Kong Jockey Club during the Race Beaufre, of Dallas, Texas, on points court 1 at the earliest possible mo- Lady Marjorie Erskine and Major Meeting. in New York last night.
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LONNON AGAIN PRESIDENT
Tiffins will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Public Enclosure. SERVANTS, PASSES Passes for Servants will be issued on application to the Secr tary, 1st floor, Exchange Building.
Any persons found loitering with M. P. Lonnon (Westminster and
Servants' passes in their possess Third Trinity) was re-elected pre will forfeit the same and will be sident, and H W. Mason (Clifton and Trinity Hall) was re-elected removed from the Enclosure. secretary of the CIBC. at the ter minal meeting off College Boat cap- tains held at the University Boat house.
MCC TO TOUR CANADA
London January 18-It was cially announced at Lor that the MC.C. have ted
from the nadian Cricket Board to send a amater
to tour Canada dur
By Order,
CB BROWN.
Secretary.
Hong Kong, 16th February, 1937.
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